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Parliament of India Rajya Sabha REPORT NO. 344 PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE THREE HUNDRED FORTY FOURTH REPORT DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2021-2022) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DEMAND NO. 88) th (Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8 March, 2021) (Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 8th March, 2021) Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi March, 2021/ Phalguna, 1942 (Saka) Website : http://rajyasabha.nic.in Email: [email protected] Hindi version of this publication is also available PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE THREE HUNDRED FORTY FOURTH REPORT DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2021-2022) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DEMAND NO. 88) th (Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8 March, 2021) (Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 8th March, 2021) Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi March, 2021/ Phalguna, 1942 (Saka) C O N T E N T S PAGES 1. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (i) 2. INTRODUCTION (ii) 3. ACRONYMS (iii) 4. REPORT 1-11 5. RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS-AT A GLANCE 12-15 6. MINUTES 16-21 COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (2020-21) (Constituted w.e.f. 13th September, 2020) 1. Shri Jairam Ramesh – Chairman RAJYA SABHA 2. Shri Anil Baluni 3. Shri R.S. Bharathi 4. Shrimati Vandana Chavan 5. Shri Hishey Lachungpa 6. Shri Parimal Nathwani 7. Shri Bhaskar Rao Nekkanti 8. Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw 9. Shri Binoy Viswam 10. @Shrimati Seema Dwivedi LOK SABHA 11. Shri Guharam Ajgalley 12. Shri Pradan Baruah 13. Shri E.T. Mohammed Basheer 14. Shri Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor 15. Shri Sudarshan Bhagat 16. Shri Anantkumar Hegde 17. Shri S. Jagathrakshakan 18. Shri Mohammed Azam Khan 19. Shrimati Jyotsna Charandas Mahant 20. Dr. Swami Sakshiji Maharaj 21. Shri Asaduddin Owaisi 22. Dr. Ranjan Singh Rajkumar 23. Shri Kotha Prabhakar Reddy 24. Dr. Jayanta Kumar Roy 25. Shrimati Satabdi Roy (Banerjee) 26. Shri Mahesh Sahoo 27. Shri Francisco Sardinha 28. Shri Anurag Sharma 29. Shri Ram Shiromani 30. Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh 31. Dr. Ramapati Ram Tripathi SECRETARIAT Shri Pradeep Chaturvedi, Joint Secretary Shri T. N. Pandey, Director Shri Rakesh Anand, Additional Director Shri Rajiv Saxena, Under Secretary Shri Harish Kumar, Committee Officer Shri Ankit Chansoria, Assistant Committee Officer __________________________________________________________________________ @ Nominated w.e.f. 23rd December, 2020, in lieu of Shri Ravi Prakash Verma who ceased to be a member of the Committee on expiry of his term in Rajya Sabha on 25th November, 2020. (i) INTRODUCTION I, the Chairman of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change, having been authorised by the Committee to present the Report on its behalf, present this Three Hundred Forty Fourth Report of the Committee. This Report deals with the detailed Demands for Grants (2021-2022) of the Department of Science and Technology (Demand No. 88). 2. In the meeting of the Committee held on the 17th February, 2021, the Secretary and other officers of the Department of Science and Technology gave an overview of the various activities of the Department and the Members sought clarifications on various aspects of the performance of the Department to enable it to scrutinise the Demands for Grants. 3. The Committee expresses its thanks to the officers of the Department of Science and Technology for replying to the clarifications sought by the Members and placing before it the required material to enable it to scrutinise the Demands for Grants of the Department. 4. The Committee considered and adopted the draft Report in its meeting held on the 4th March, 2021. (JAIRAM RAMESH) NEW DELHI; Chairman, March 4, 2021 Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science Phalguna 13, 1942 (Saka) and Technol ogy, Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Rajya Sabha. (ii) ACRONYMS BE Budget Estimate CEO Chief Executive Officer COO Chief Operating Officer COVID Coronavirus Disease DAE Department of Atomic Energy DBT Department of Biotechnology DRDO Defence Research & Development Organization DST Department of Science and Technology GDP Gross Domestic Product GERD Gross Expenditure on Research & Development ISRO Indian Space Research Organization NATMO National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organization NEP National Education Policy NRF National Research Foundation NM-ICPS National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical System R&D Research and Development RE Revised Estimate S&T Science & Technology SME Small and Medium Enterprise STIP Science, Technology and Innovation Policy TDB Technology Development Board (iii) REPORT The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change considered the Demands for Grants (2021-22) of the Department of Science and Technology in its meeting held on 17th February, 2021. 2. BUDGETARY DETAILS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2020-21 AND ALLOCATION FOR 2021-22 2.1 The following table gives the details of the B.E., R.E. and actual expenditure of the Department in 2020-21 and budgetary allocations made to the Department for B.E. 2021-22: (₹ in crore) 2020-21 Budget Sl. PARTICULARS Estimates for No B.E. R.E. Actual (till 31.01.2021) FY 2021-22 1 SECRETARIAT 141.96 136.61 119.23 123.40 2 SURVEY OF INDIA 453.42 449.01 352.40 533.60 3 NATMO 42.25 39.68 20.66 46.90 AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTIONS & 1375.0 4 1357.00 1299.26 1488.00 PROFESSIONAL BODIES 0 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH 5 1000.00 742.00 601.32 900.00 BOARD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 6 INSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN CAPACITY 1169.50 918.35 642.55 BUILDING 1101.80 7 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 718.00 402.50 286.02 593.94 INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY 8 1050.65 656.30 463.95 DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT 951.95 NATIONAL MISSION ON 9 INTERDISCIPLINARY CYBER PHYSICAL 270.85 270.85 254.56 SYSTEM (NM- ICPS) 270.00 10 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT BOARD 100.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 11 SCIENCE COUNSELLORS ABROAD 10.00 11.80 8.00 12.00 5000.0 GRAND TOTAL (Net of Recoveries) 6301.53 4057.95 6067.39 0 2.2 The Committee observed a decrease of more than 20 percent in R.E.2020-21 allocation of ₹ 5000.00 crore as compared to B.E. 2020-21 allocation of ₹ 6301.53 crore. The Committee desired to know the reasons and the impact of this substantial decrease in budgetary allocations on the implementation of the key programmes and initiatives of the Department. The Department informed the Committee that reduction in allocation in R.E. 2020-21 stage is, firstly, because of the stressed cash position and expenditure restrictions imposed by the Department of Economic Affairs due to the COVID-19 pandemic and, secondly, because of 1 the decrease in expenditure by the Department owing to closure of its institutions, restrictions on international travel and physical gatherings, etc. 2.3 The Committee acknowledges that despite the restrictions imposed by Department of Economic Affairs and closure of some of its institutions, the Department has been able to utilise over 80 percent of the funds allotted during R.E. 2020-21 upto 31.01.2021. The Committee is satisfied with the utilisation of funds and recommends the Department to ensure its full utilisation by the end of the financial year. 2.4 The following table highlights the reduction in R.E. 2020-21 allocations for the three Umbrella Schemes of the Department: (₹ in crores) % reduction in Budgetary Head B.E. 2020-21 R.E. 2020-21 allocation Science and technology institutional 1169.50 918.35 21.4% and human capacity building Research and development 718.00 402.50 43.9% Innovation, technology development 1050.65 656.30 37.5% and deployment 2.5 The Committee observed that there was a reduction of more than 30 percent in R.E. 2020-21 allocation across the three umbrella schemes of the Department, which is almost 74 percent of the overall reduction in R.E. 2020-21 allocation of the Department. Further, the Committee has been informed through a public representation that a common thread in all the S&T departments is the delay in payment to scientific staff including PhD students and postdocs supported by the departments. 2.6 The Committee is concerned about the impact of the reduction in budgetary allocation on the outcomes and physical targets of the Central Sector Schemes. The Committee, therefore, recommends that the Department should prioritise the available resources and ensure full utilisation of funds, especially, under research and development initiatives and projects, disbursement of fellowships and technology development programmes. Further, the Committee stresses on the Department to take all steps possible to ensure timely disbursement of fellowships and continuously monitor the status. 2.7 The Committee also noted significant under-utilisation under the following budgetary heads: 2 (₹ in crores) PARTICULARS R.E. 2020-21 Actual % expenditure vis- Expenditure (till à-vis RE 31.01.2021) NATMO 39.68 20.66 52.06 percent SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 918.35 642.55 69.96 percent INSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN CAPACITY BUILDING RESEARCH AND 402.50 286.02 71.06 percent DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY 656.30 463.95 70.69 percent DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT 2.8 The Committee observed that the status of utilisation of funds under the budgetary heads Science and Technology Institutional and Human Capacity Building; Research and Development; and Innovation, Technology, Development and Deployment is unsatisfactory. Moreover, the utilisation of funds under the head National Atlas & Thematic Map Organisation (NATMO) is only 52 percent. 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